How 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' struggles with uncomfortable truths of wartime Russia
Reporter Kate Tsurkan, The Kyiv Independent Wednesday, Feb. 11 6 minutes read How 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' struggles with uncomfortable truths of wartime Russia "I wish I could be as brave as them," says Pavel Talankin, a school videographer in the industrial town of Karabash, speaking of Russians who protested the invasion of Ukraine in its first days. "But I'm not." The line is not self-pitying so much as diagnostic, and it becomes the foundation of"Mr. Nobody Against Putin," an Academy Award-nominated documentary that offers one of the clearest portraits of how Russian authoritarianism sustains itself not through mass fanaticism, but through routine moral abdication and prioritizing one’s own survival. After the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the school where Talankin works is methodically repurposed. What was once an educational institution becomes an extension of the state's war machinery. The children are prep...